Also known as: Brushed vs Brushless, Brushless lasts longer bc no brushes that wear down due to friction Brushless is also easy to control with esc however brushless is more complex and expensive which is why it's used in high end items brushed is cheaper and less complex which is why it's used in many low to mid end items
I would like to test torque and power that can be used in practice such as testing by inserting a 100mm saw blade and testing it by cutting different thicknesses of wood and measuring cutting speed I think a 775 motor might draw up to 20A and damage your power supply
Also known as: Brushed vs Brushless, Brushless lasts longer bc no brushes that wear down due to friction Brushless is also easy to control with esc however brushless is more complex and expensive which is why it's used in high end items brushed is cheaper and less complex which is why it's used in many low to mid end items
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I would like to test torque and power that can be used in practice
such as testing by inserting a 100mm saw blade and testing it by cutting different thicknesses of wood and measuring cutting speed
I think a 775 motor might draw up to 20A and damage your power supply
I agree that's a good test idea!
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thank you
Test 1800 kv motor
i have 2200KV motor right now
you forget to say the torq